I like his distinguishing of mastery of the visible versus mastery of the invisible. This is very true, and why people who sometimes seem outwardly competent and good at routine thing struggle with uncertainty and adaptation. I also like the distinction between drilling and practice. Both are needed, but simulation doesn't build core skills or help weak areas.
Perhaps the best thing he did was share the link to the Commander's guide.
Perhaps the best thing he did was share the link to the Commander's guide.